Quiz Outcomes

I get it. I really do! I love a dramatic, jaw dropping "before & after" as much as anyone.
But creating a home you love isn't actually built on the backs of these big projects.
Why? Because by their very definition, total makeovers are all about making a bunch of design decisions all at once. Which means, that room that you've just spent a lot of time and money on is only capturing a snapshot of who you are at one moment in time.
And when you do this, it's very easy to fall into the trap of obsessing over what "goes together" to the point of driving yourself crazy or ending up with a room that's overly theme-y, which you'll get tired of fairly quickly.
Now sometimes, a total makeover is totally called for. I don't want to completely ditch that "Wow" high we both know and love.
What I want to do is share how there's more to it than that. And have you realize that there must be a different way.
Check your email now for to take your next step toward creating your dream home!
xoxo
Zandra

First of all, I believe creativity (at least the kind you need to create a home you love) can be learned.
And, to be honest, I think you must learn it.
Otherwise you're going to be living in someone else's home.... either one done for you by a designer, or one you've copied from someone else.
But because you've convinced yourself you're not creative, you're doubting every design decision that needs to be made, from which throw pillows to choose to how to lay out your living room. And when you need to pick out a door handle or paint color, fugghetabouit!
So I jwant you to know that the kind of creativity you need is something within your grasp.
My hope for you is that, rather than beating yourself up or feeling awful about how you've been doing things, you just realize that there must be a different way.
Check your email now to take the next step toward creating your dream home!
xoxoZandra

You have a general idea of what a pretty home looks like, but because you haven't dug into how you want to live in your home, you're putting band-aids on things.
These can include decorative items like throw pillows or organizational items to try to wrangle the chaos.
When you do this kind of "spot" decorating, where you buy a new throw pillow or vase in an effort to change things up, you still feel like something is incomplete because you haven't considered the composition of your room as a whole.
What I want for you is to have a home where beauty and function are both in play, allowing you to live your best life.
Rather than beating yourself up or feeling awful about how you've been doing things, I just want you to realize that there must be a different way.
Check your email now to take the next step toward creating your dream home!
xoxoZandra